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SCG2805 - Israel 1962 “Crown of the Torah” Stamp – 0.40 IL
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This Israeli stamp, issued in 1962 with a denomination of 0.40 Israeli Lira, honors the "Crown of the Torah" — symbolizing the value of learning and religious scholarship in Jewish tradition. It features an open Torah book inscribed with stylized Hebrew calligraphy and three golden crowns, representing the three symbolic crowns in Judaism: the Crown of Torah, the Crown of Priesthood, and the Crown of Kingship (Pirkei Avot 4:13). Designed with bold, geometric modernism, this issue reflects both deep cultural roots and mid-20th-century Israeli design aesthetics. A compelling piece for thematic collectors focusing on religion, education, or Jewish heritage.
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